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Products description
Botanical name: Celtis australis
Synonym: Celtis lutea, Celtis serrata
Common name: European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, Honeyberry
Family: Cannabaceae
Native to: North-Africa, southern Europe, South-West-Asia
Life cycle: perennial, deciduous tree
Flower colour: green
Flower time (Central / West-Europe): May to June
Height: up to 20m
Characteristics and usage: edible fruits, ornamental tree
Weight of 1000 seeds: 200g
Seeds per gram: 5
Cultivation / direction of sowing: soaking seeds 24 hours in water, then cold stratification for 8-12 weeks, sowing at 20-25°C peat-sand-mixture, seeds might take 12 months or more to germinate. Celtis australis require full sun and a dryish well-drained soil, winterhardy to -20°C
Synonym: Celtis lutea, Celtis serrata
Common name: European nettle tree, Mediterranean hackberry, Honeyberry
Family: Cannabaceae
Native to: North-Africa, southern Europe, South-West-Asia
Life cycle: perennial, deciduous tree
Flower colour: green
Flower time (Central / West-Europe): May to June
Height: up to 20m
Characteristics and usage: edible fruits, ornamental tree
Weight of 1000 seeds: 200g
Seeds per gram: 5
Cultivation / direction of sowing: soaking seeds 24 hours in water, then cold stratification for 8-12 weeks, sowing at 20-25°C peat-sand-mixture, seeds might take 12 months or more to germinate. Celtis australis require full sun and a dryish well-drained soil, winterhardy to -20°C